Angeline Kuek
Executive Director, International Health Reforms, GENI
BBiomedSc (University of Melbourne), BSc (Hons) (University of Melbourne), Master of Public Health (University of Adelaide), Master of Health Administration (Latrobe University)
Angeline was promoted to Executive Director, International Health Reforms on 20 January 2023 following her work as Director, International Health Reforms on two key projects relating to Value Based Health Care (VBHC), These relate to ‘The impact of the Pandemic on VBHC’ and ‘Australia’s developments and opportunities for hospitals in VBHC. She also works on the project ‘Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Child Vaccinations in Africa: International Lessons for Clinical Practice Guidelines in Developing Countries’.
Angeline joined GENI in 2017 and since then has worked on the project ‘Non Communicable Disease (NCD) Crisis in the Pacific Multi-sector Collaboration, Regulation and Cost Effective Innovation’. More recently, the impact of the pandemic on NCD in the region has also been investigated. She also contributes to the project on ‘Cost Effectiveness of Prostate Cancer screening and diagnostic strategies: International Lessons for Clinical Practice Guidelines’ Since 2017,.Angeline worked as a Researcher, Project Manager and Senior Project Manager at the GENI.
Angeline currently works as a Director of Strategy in the disability sector. She was previously a manager with KPMG’s Health, Ageing and Human Services team where she worked on projects concerning acute health, mental health, digital health, community health, preventive health, disability, and housing. Prior to joining KPMG, Angeline completed a two-year health management internship program with the Australasian College of Health Service Management. She worked at Barwon Health, KPMG, and the Population Health Unit at the Victorian Department of Health and Human Services.
Angeline has extensive experience in stakeholder engagement and leading complex projects. She has worked across a variety of projects related to housing, acute health, mental health, safety and quality, service re-design and service and program evaluation. She has research experience concerning eating disorders and mental health at the Singapore General Hospital and the Statewide Eating Disorder Service in South Australia.
Angeline is passionate about ensuring that people get access to the right care at the right time and has a strong interest in mental health, public health, healthcare delivery, health equity, health economics, population health and chronic disease.
Angeline currently holds a position on the State Council of the Motor Neurone Disease Association of Victoria. She was awarded the 2017 Guidelines and Economists Network International (GENI) Award for Outstanding Contribution’.